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How We Know: An Exploration Of The Scientific Process,Used
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The portraits of Freud, Shakespeare, Einstein, and Leonardo da Vinci on the cover symbolize a major theme of How We Knowthat the creative imagination plays a role in the sciences no less than in the arts, and that scientific discoveries have an aesthetic beauty of their own that can be enjoyed by the nonscientist. Written to be understood by readers without proper scientific training, the main features of scientific method are illustrated by the use of case histories of research and discovery. The book also explores such questions as the nature of scientific understanding of the world, how theories are invented, how they are tested experimentally, and whether the scientist is ever 'objective.'The broad scientific experience of Martin and Inge Goldstein has made them aware not only of the distinctive features of diverse disciplines, but also of the common ground all fields of science share. This book was written in the belief that these common features of the scientific enterprise can be communicated to the nonscientist, and that it is important both for science and for society as a whole that this be done.How We Know offers help to those mystified and confused by the methods and aims of science. It firmly establishes science as a product of human beings acting in human ways, a process where the search for beauty can be as compelling as the search for truth.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'How We Know'? A: 'How We Know' explores the relationship between creativity and scientific inquiry, emphasizing that scientific discoveries possess aesthetic beauty and can be appreciated by those without formal scientific training.
- Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The book is authored by Martin Goldstein and Inge Goldstein, who bring a broad scientific experience to the discussion of the scientific method.
- Q: What are the key topics covered in 'How We Know'? A: The book covers key aspects of the scientific method, including how theories are developed, tested, and the nature of scientific objectivity, using case histories for illustration.
- Q: Is 'How We Know' suitable for readers without a science background? A: Yes, 'How We Know' is specifically written to be accessible to readers who may not have formal scientific training.
- Q: What is the publication date of the book? A: 'How We Know' was published on March 22, 1981.
- Q: How many pages does 'How We Know' have? A: The book contains 376 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: 'How We Know' is available in paperback binding.
- Q: What category does this book fall under? A: 'How We Know' is categorized under History & Philosophy.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: 'How We Know' is listed as a new item.
- Q: Can you provide a brief description of the book's content? A: 'How We Know' discusses the scientific process and the role of creative imagination in science, using historical figures and case studies to convey complex ideas in an understandable way.